Definitions

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n. the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type

n. a mild state of dissociation

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Examples

This "compartmentalisation" approach was implemented by the UK authorities in 2009 - covering both avian flu and Newcastle disease - and Aviagen has become the first poultry breeding company to gain accreditation. has to achieve a number of strict biosecurity standards, including shower-in facilities, full record-keeping of all staff and vehicle movements and disease surveillance protocols.

So TC is used as part of the 'compartmentalisation' mechanism, to store the data layer of 'that other life' (with appropriate 'deniability' layers), as well as to house some highly-specific apps ... and 'that other life' runs its internet connection only within an OTF-encrypted space, through a range of mixes, and houses a lot of stuff on freenet.

The pressure to maintain our knowledge and understanding of the world through Industrial Age compartmentalisation will have eased and we shall see the breakdown of discreet subject areas and a more global conceptual approach to learning.